Well! Hello! Hello! Hello! Cudak888, long time no see! Glad to hear that you're back once more, hopefully you'll finish up that James you started some time back, I saw the videos you made of that, the craftsmanship and ingenuity you put into it is simply exquisite!
You might see one soon. I've come to realize that trying to do a show when you're the host is a bit of a problem...if you can't bait your friends into following you around each weekend with the camera ;)
35mm can be printed at about 3.5K digitally, so it's not really anything more than what you'd see in the cinema. Any 70mm IMAX film is already way past 4K. Not really a case of hurting one's eyes; just sharpness and clarity.
Just re-read your comment. I see what you mean. Even though it's quite a bit for UA-cam, it's nice to be able to master video work in the highest accessible quality. It's particularly important when using tracking points on screen that can be used to infer position in a 3D space (such as for layering CAD content onto a video).
I mean … he speaks truth even in 2024
Well! Hello! Hello! Hello! Cudak888, long time no see! Glad to hear that you're back once more, hopefully you'll finish up that James you started some time back, I saw the videos you made of that, the craftsmanship and ingenuity you put into it is simply exquisite!
I miss RiffTrains' Don Handel
He'll be back this December in the RiffTrains Winter Holiday Special!
DarthRatbat oh my God it's really you, I've watching your videos for years and I love them so much!!!
Yes! The one and only is back!
Sir Top-him-in-the-hatt
Lovely
"Two other video ideas ahead of it"......THREE things to look forward to :D
You might see one soon. I've come to realize that trying to do a show when you're the host is a bit of a problem...if you can't bait your friends into following you around each weekend with the camera ;)
Oooooh. Sounds like the 70s, if you know what I'm saying
"Welcome back to That '70s Car! We're in a car from the '60s!"
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS
Yep. It's only taken three years, one of which was the engine swap. And not on the feature car either.
Nice to see some new Thomas content from you!
4K...good lord
35mm can be printed at about 3.5K digitally, so it's not really anything more than what you'd see in the cinema. Any 70mm IMAX film is already way past 4K. Not really a case of hurting one's eyes; just sharpness and clarity.
It should look normal, not cropped. The only thing you should see on UA-cam in 4K is increased clarity.
Just re-read your comment. I see what you mean. Even though it's quite a bit for UA-cam, it's nice to be able to master video work in the highest accessible quality. It's particularly important when using tracking points on screen that can be used to infer position in a 3D space (such as for layering CAD content onto a video).
Dear Don Handel, are you going to give us an offer we can't refuse?
SIR HANDEL LIKES WINE
Ok i like the guy
I mean why do ya think he argues so much with the coaches … cuz he drunk
Almost like marlin brando